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Finishing up reading a book: OMG, this book is perfect! I loved the ending and everything about it! I want to tattoo all quotes
Also me, when I finished reading the book
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“Per Aspera Ad Astra”
If We Were Villains-M.L. Rio
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Jane Austen: and this is how you shouldn’t declare your love to someo-
Fans: omg i need someone to say that my beauty is at best tolerable and speak ill of my family
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Drinking game with DA BOOKS📜
Drink when:
Someone mistreat the creature in Frankenstein
Francis try go to the bed with someone in The Secret History
Oliver says something about seeing James naked in If We Were Villains
Holden complain about something in Catcher in the rye
Every time John praises Sherlock
Beatrice mock Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing
Someone dies in Shakespeare plays
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"A drop of ink may make a million think."
Lord Byron🖤
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“And the sunlight clasps the earth, And the moonbeams kiss the sea— What is all this sweet work worth If thou kiss not me?”
Percy Bysshee Shelley
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(…) Roses have thorns, and silver fountains mud, Clouds and eclipses stain both moon and sun, And loathsome canker lives in sweetest bud. (…)
Sonnet XXXV Shakespeare
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Richard Papen:
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The Bookshop(2017)
We NEED give more attention to this movie!!!!!!!!!!
England, 1959. Free-spirited widow Florence Green risks everything to open a bookshop in a conservative East Anglian coastal town. While bringing about a surprising cultural awakening through works by Ray Bradbury and Vladimir Nabokov, she earns the polite but ruthless opposition of a local grand dame and the support and affection of a reclusive book loving widower. As Florence's obstacles amass and bear suspicious signs of a local power struggle, she is forced to ask: is there a place for a bookshop in a town that may not want one?
Based on Penelope Fitzgerald's acclaimed novel and directed by Isabel Coixet, The Bookshop is an elegant yet incisive rendering of personal resolve, tested in the battle for the soul of a community.
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